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Welcome to The Cider Works

Address: Sandwich Road, St. Margarets, CT15 5AU

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These apartments are in The Cider Works – where homemade cider is produced, there is a country shop, and a charming café – surrounded by beautiful countryside. There is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, and the nearby A256 makes it easy to explore Kent.
Newly refurbished and completely self-contained, the apartments are on the first floor of The Cider Works. There is a great children’s play area, and a travel cot and high chair are also available.
The apartments feature a lounge area with a flat-screen TV, and also come with a fully equipped kitchen area with dining space. Free toiletries are provided in the bathroom.
Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee and cakes in the café. The café also serves the property’s homemade cider, which you can enjoy by the jug or bought to take away.
Dover is a 10-minute drive from The Cider Works, and Folkestone is a 25-minute drive away. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking and cycling.

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Distance 4.28 miles (6.84 km)
Dover is an historic port and home to the famous Dover Castle and White Cliffs of Dover. The town offers a wide range of leisure facilities including a Leisure Centre, which has a swimming pool, fitness classes, sport facilities and health suites. The town has a pedestrianised shopping area, which has a range of shops for all your needs and a discounted fashion shopping outlet located by the Marina and seafront. The landscape is unforgettable, and the views from the world famous White Cliffs of Dover are simply breathtaking, where on a clear day you can see the coastline of France. One of the best ways to see the area is to join a guided walk or a cycle ride.

Distance 4.58 miles (7.33 km)
At 18:57 hours on 26 May 1940, the signal was received to start Operation Dynamo the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force and French troops from Dunkirk's beaches on the northern coast of France. The network of underground tunnels beneath Dover Castle became the nerve centre of the whole operation. The best estimate was that only 45,000 of the troops could be brought back, yet Winston Churchill announced to the House of Commons on 4 June that 338,000 troops had been saved, despite the operation itself coming under attack.Today, you can experience life as it was lived by the 700 personnel based here in the worst days of the World War II. Relive the drama as a wounded pilot is taken into the underground hospital to fight for his life and see the Command Centre that Churchill visited to see the plans that helped lead to Allied victory.